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A long and romantic history adds to the charms of any city. The first inhabitants of Absecon Island where the Atlantic city is located, were the Lenni-Lenape Indians. They settled here for the island’s beauty and its abundant marine life. The Atlantic city boat rentals ensure that you get to enjoy the same pristine beauty that has remained undisturbed for centuries.

Atlantic city is known not only for its casinos but also for the historical buildings like the Absecon light house, the Ripley’s believe it or not, the marine museum. Story of Atlantic city can never be complete without a mention of its boardwalk. Before the casino boom, the city was known more as a family tourist destination. Though the lover of black-jack now enjoys his hours of adrenalin rush at the table, Atlantic city still has not lost much of its old world charm and has many pleasant surprises for the family.

The waters surrounding the Atlantic city are chockfull of wonderful marine life. Some of them are Dolphins, Pelicans, Water Fowls ,Turtles , and Osprey. Who knows that with some luck your Atlantic city boat rental may take you where dolphins producing a special show for as if just for you! You may also get to see a whale.

Atlantic city is a fishing enthusiast’s ultimate destination. Depending upon when you have taken your Atlantic city boat rental, you may catch a Summer Flounder (Fluke) between May 18 - September 24, a Winter Flounder, during Mar. 1 - May 31and between Sept. 15 - Dec. 31, a Bluefish anytime you want because his season never closes, Weakfish also can be caught any time of the year, so can be a Red Drum , and for Tautog also there are no seasonal restrictions.

Other fishes are Scup, Cod, Pollock, Cobia, Spanish Mackerel, Striped Bass or Hybrid Atlantic Ocean, Striped Bass or Hybrid, Del. River and trib- upstream of Trenton Falls, Tuna – Bluefin, Tuna – Bigeye, Longfin Albacore, Hard Clams however cannot be harvested on a Sunday. No such restriction catching a Blue Claw Crab. The American Lobster can also be caught any time of the year. Helpful crew of your Atlantic city boat rental will be happy to provide you all help including providing assistance in baiting.

You can also contact your agent to take an Atlantic city boat rental for a sail boat. The steady South-Westerly winds make the Atlantic City a great place for sailing. You can take in the many sights of this city. It is specially wonderful to be able to catch the setting sun and also the skyline of the city with its many lights. Otherwise also cruises around the city are very popular due to the many sights they offer.





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